Moray James Cables
Cryogenation
Cryogenic treatment or "Cryogenation" as I have chosen to name this process is employed treating everything that I build. Moray James has three different size systems to allow for efficient treatment of a wide variety of size products and items. Cryogenation is an extreem cold temperature process, which envolves thermal heat exchange units powered by liquid nitrogen (LN2). Cables are drawn down to the temperature of liquid nitrogen (minus 320 degrees F) and held there for 48 hours at which point they are then brought back up to room temperature very slowly. Materials thus treated so undergo molecular changes. The effects of cryogenation are perminant and have significant impact upon the physical and electrical properties of that material. In cables the apparent noise floor reduced yielding a precieved increase in dynamic range. The resolution of detail is therefore improved. Sound stage and spacial ambience  are more convincingly portrayed. Once Cryogenated , cables take on a smooth liquid quality such that rhythm and pace unite with a synergy no untreated cable can hope to achieve.
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